Can anyone identify these bricks???!!
Am digging a fish pond in my garden and found about 40 of these but noone seems to know what they are. Can anyone help? Are they rare and can I get rich????????Attachment 9701
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Can anyone identify these bricks???!!
Am digging a fish pond in my garden and found about 40 of these but noone seems to know what they are. Can anyone help? Are they rare and can I get rich????????Attachment 9701
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Looks quite old, I did try checking the patent number but it didn't come up, thought might give an indication of the age, perhaps it isn't a UK patent. They do look quite unusual though.
Despite the cost of living it still seems popular!
if you get rich selling them remember all your good buddies on the forum
No officer I have not seen them before....... Sorry could not rersist that one. Have you tried your local builders yard or diy centre, I would have thought someone might have had a catalogue with them in?
I have searched all over and cant find anythinh. They look to be a paving block of some sort
Cant find exact match, but I reckon these are tactile block paving, also reffered to as blister or hazard block paving. The type you see at pedestrian crossings. The legs on the bottom I have no answer for, unless its to make it easier to fit them at an angle if the pavement drops towards the roadside ?!?!
All just my guess not actually fact I am afraid
Oh yes-very funny!!!
Tried that Ed-never seen them before!!!
Pedestrian Crossing??? These are from before zebra crossings were invented!! We still haven't got 1 in our village yet!!
Cheers chaps-perhaps when Ditchp gets home..............
Shot in the dark, they could be some sort of old boot scraping brick to get mud of shoes before going indoors, if you look at some old houses they have a recess with an iron scrape bar in the middle.
That or it's a dinosaur lego set.
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